“I’ve talked to Aldon and that conversation is private,” Harbaugh said. “Aldon doesn’t need to re-read the same exact thing that I told him quoted in your newspaper.”

Smith also declined to reveal those details – “That was between me and (Harbaugh) and we’re both on the same page,” he said – but went on to discuss the fallout from his offseason for about three minutes.

Here’s the Q&A:

How are you physically?

I’m 100 percent. I’m all healed up and I’m all good.

There was a lot of concern for you. What exactly happened to you?

Letting everybody down was probably the saddest part. But I’m back to 100 percent and I’m ready to go.

You felt like you let who down?

I just felt like after the incidents that happened and the expectations that were set for me I felt like I let the fans and everybody that kind of looked to me like that down.

What has done to you as far as how you approach things?

It’s helped my focus out. I’m really focused more than ever. Not to say that I wasn’t in the beginning, but I’m just focused more than ever and I’m ready to go.

Do you feel like maybe you now can’t throw parties at your house and do those type of things because of the position you’re in?

Being my age you’ve just got to be aware of everything around you and I’ve just got to make better decisions and surround myself with good people.

How scary was it? Did you see your career flashing before your eyes?

I wouldn’t say that. You definitely think about what happened and how you want to be perceived and how you want your career to go.

Have the 49ers been fully supportive?

Fully supportive. They’ve had my back the whole way.

Are you angry about the incident? Angry at yourself or (the person that stabbed you)?

If anybody probably myself. I’ve got o make better decisions. And you live and you learn.